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The #1 NBA draft pick is coming to Morgantown. Can WVU stop the bleeding?
- West Virginia held BYU to a slower pace and leveraged free throws to secure a 68-64 win at the Coliseum.
- Honor Huff led WVU with 15.5 points per game and delivered a timely scoring burst in the matchup.
- AJ Dybantsa, projected No. 1 pick, remained a focal point for BYU but WVU applied pressure to limit his impact.
- BYU endured injuries and a stretch of losses, affecting their seed positioning late in the season.
- WVU’s defense limited turnovers and kept BYU out of rhythm in critical stretches.
- The Coliseum atmosphere was highlighted as a potential game-changer for WVU’s performance.
- BYU’s offensive tempo battle with WVU defined the game’s flow and kept scoring from stalling.
- Chance Moore led WVU on the boards with a 5.2 rebounds per game figure in the matchup.
- Dybantsa’s five-game arc showed 31-point averages, underscoring his rising star status for scouts.
- The game reinforced WVU’s improvement potential when the free-throw disparity favors them.
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